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How can inventions such as cellular phones affect the government's antitrust policies?

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They can mean that the need for regulation no longer exists.
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They can mean that the need for regulation no longer exists.

Antitrust laws also known as competition laws, constitute statutes developed by the U.S. government to protect consumers from predatory business practices. They ensure that fair competition takes place in an open-market economy. Antitrust laws are applied to a large variety of questionable business activities such as price fixing, market allocation, bid rigging and monopolies.

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